The Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 lost US$6.9trn in overall market value in 2008 - marking the worst loss in the history of the index.
The Wilshire 5000, a broad measure of the US stock market, declined 37.23% last year, the worst decline since a drop of 28.39% in 1974, according to a Wilshire Associates statement. The stock ma...
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